Quoceant will be attending the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference (EWTEC) 2017 from 28th to the 31st of August. This year’s conference will be held in the city of Cork, Ireland and hosted in the beautiful University College Cork campus. The European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference (EWTEC) series are international technical and scientific conferences, focused on ocean renewable energy and offering a high standard of academic and industrial contributions. Members of the Quoceant team will be speaking at the Wave Energy Scotland (WES) side event on Monday 28th from 17:30. Hear from:
Richard Yemm who will present a speed update on progress of our WES funded, stage 3, power take-off project being led by Artemis Intelligent Power. The project is developing a highly innovative digital hydraulic power take-off for use with renewable energy and wider industry applications.
Leah Barker Ewart will gave an update on Quoceant's, WES funded, stage 1, materials project which is investigating the use of advanced concrete materials and manufacturing processes for marine applications.
Leah, who is studying for a doctorate under the IDCORE programme, will also be presenting earlier on Monday in the Wave Device Development & Testing 3 session (16.00 – 17.00) with a paper titled: Optimising structural loading and power production for floating wave energy converters. Lastly, don’t miss Richard braving the open mic session at Rearden’s bar on the Monday evening! To arrange to meet Quoceant at the event please get in touch on info@quoceant.com.